A wide-scholarly and interdisciplinary literature has analyzed neo-liberalism in various facets. Typically, this term is referred to as a new form of “political-economic governance premised on the extension of market relationships” (Larner, 2000:5). On the public policy side, it has been also depicted as Thatcherism or Reaganomics, and it has been identified with a political manifesto in which privatization and liberalization were the essence of public policies, especially for those economic services – namely those delivered in network industries – previously managed by state-owned monopolies. While this first wave of neo-liberalism clearly identifies an ideological divide, as these policies were almost exclusively promoted by right-wing, conservative governments, its later diffusion around the world, progressively lost this original ideological bias.

Nicita, A., Belloc, F. (2012). Neo-liberalism, Partisanship, and Public Policies. SOCIETY, 49(5), 444-450 [10.1007/s12115-012-9582-4].

Neo-liberalism, Partisanship, and Public Policies

NICITA, ANTONIO;BELLOC, FILIPPO
2012-01-01

Abstract

A wide-scholarly and interdisciplinary literature has analyzed neo-liberalism in various facets. Typically, this term is referred to as a new form of “political-economic governance premised on the extension of market relationships” (Larner, 2000:5). On the public policy side, it has been also depicted as Thatcherism or Reaganomics, and it has been identified with a political manifesto in which privatization and liberalization were the essence of public policies, especially for those economic services – namely those delivered in network industries – previously managed by state-owned monopolies. While this first wave of neo-liberalism clearly identifies an ideological divide, as these policies were almost exclusively promoted by right-wing, conservative governments, its later diffusion around the world, progressively lost this original ideological bias.
2012
Nicita, A., Belloc, F. (2012). Neo-liberalism, Partisanship, and Public Policies. SOCIETY, 49(5), 444-450 [10.1007/s12115-012-9582-4].
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